FARMER'S COLUMN. Whoat Bran for Xloraos. Messrs. Editors Uudcr tlio nbovo captloii.you copy, on Dec. 10, mi nrtlolo rrom tho "Spirit of tho Times," which Is full ofcrron. limn Is nofnitnost tho dearest food a liorso can llvo on oven whoti his work does not demand moro substnntlal food." On tho contrary, It Is otio of tho cheapest. I will not call It substantial until I know wlmt moanlne- oncthowrltor attaches tothatword.lt is oitiio most nutritious In its truoscusn Olvon atono, copiously, in tho form of n mash, It Is laxative; but fed moderately on cut hay, it inay.csnccinllv in wlninr. bo given ovory day, morning and ovo- mug, 10 norsos which do hard work, pro- vmuu ii is noi last work Hint is requir cdof them. In pcrformlnir fast work tho animal requires moro hydro-carbons for combustion in tho lungs than bran affords. It Is really too rich in nltro tfuu. I duny emphatically that It es through tho bowels with its nutritious portion undigested. Of tho 03 per cent wmcu mo writer gives It of starch and albumen, so larsro a portion l cintnn (which In vegetable substances Is equlv- uiuiu 10 casein anu librln In nnimal food) that notwlllistandlng tlio largo pur-con t, orwoody-flbro,(61 per cent,) bran on analysis, valued us n tiu6-bullder, is HUmca as nutritious as flno wluaten llour;anu ofallsubtancesfed to animals, gluten Is perhaps tho easiest of dices- tlon. Tho misapprehension arises un doubt, from tho presenco of tho scales of uio outer coat in tho faxes, beimr mis. tiikou for tho wholo brau j nnd hence mien puniscs as "Jusolublo bran" appli ed to it, ns if nothing but a gizzard could succeed in appropriating to the animal's bustenanco tho valuablo nutri ment which it contain. But when tho writer in tho "Spirit of tlio Times" as serts "that bran, weight, for weight, Is inferior to oat-straw as a food for hon-in," his absurdity goes beyond my reach. Ten years' experience in using bran, lias confirmed for mo tlio truth of tho teachings' of the mlcroscopo and of the laboratory .Cor. of Country Gen tleman. Kcoping Cattlo in tho Stable . One oPour neighbors, however cold or .stormy the weather, turn's Ills cows out oruiu stables, and Into a larco meadow Willi a stream on tho furthermost bide, each winter day, at about nlno o'clock. whero they generally remain till four In tho afternoon, when they are put up for tho night. His theory is that they want air and exercise, They get air, but rarely take the latter, for after Undine their wav buck from tho brook, tho remainder of tlio clay Is generally spent with their tails turned toward tho only shelter in tho lot, and that is a wall, on lis north ernmost siuo, nbout four feet high. "Wo believe that the' loss in conse queix'o of failing to shelter stock is an annual tax on tho farmers of this coun try amounting to millions of dollars. It requires moro food, and what thev eat falls to benctil their pinched and chilled and shrunken bodies as much as It does thoso unlmals that arokept con bluntly or nearly so in n warmstable. Our plan for years has been to glvo mem say two Hours out In mild winter dayskbut when it. is cold and windy never moro tnan one, and if it storms, only (irao to drink a half hour at the most. This for tho winter months, wnen tlio milder March comes, and the cows aro heavy with calf, wo give inem mo range of au. aero lot, well pro. tccted ou its northern side, which furn itlies them considerable shelter. Our Btables aro well ventilated, and always well llttered.and if wocau gather any umg irorn tho dealroofthocowsto get back to their quarters after drink ing, they aro perfectly satisfied with tho luuuuuiiicni. leriain it is tiiat our cows havo come out in hotter condition in tho spring since this practice was adopted, than ever before, and tho cost of keeping has been estimated from Ave to ten per cent less. Tho Uso of Straw. That blraw, as a winter feed for all kinds of stool: except hogs, will savo much grain, nono will deny who havo given it to their nnlmals. But wo do not propobotospcakofitiu cmmm food, but as rood and protection to trees, vines, plants, bushes, ele. I nover permit, (as many farmers do) my Htraw lo go to ' wlmt Is not needed for stock apply over tho ground in my orchards nnd gardens. Ovortheorchard I spread it broadcast, four to six India, deep. about tho mUdlo .of December, or a llttlb' earlier If tho winter weather sets liifoon. Over my strawberry beds put it ono to two Indies thick. Over my raspberries I put it on tho ground nijoui liirco or four inches deep. Tho samo around currants and irooseberrles allowing a considerable quantity of it to nang in tne brandies, which I placo on ino ground nround tho bushes earl . in April. In this way tlio plants aro kept warm in winter, and moist and cool around tho roots durlug bearing season. By tho timo tho fruit is gathered tho straw Is suillclently rottid to bo spaded or forked In. Meantime, this straw muichlirgeeps down weeds and grass, much labor is saved, und moro and better fruit produced. A few wagonloads aro enough to uso on ft largo garden and orchard. If tlio straw is In n half rotted state, all tho better; and to obtain (his, it is well to havo an old stack or pllo laying out ox. posed to tho weather, which may he bcattercd or turned over several times during tlio year, which greatly f.iclll tates tlio rotting. Corretpomlenf J'rttt tie Fanucr, Don't Whip A Frightonod Horse. Nover whip your horso for becoming frightened at any object by tho road sldo ; for if ho sceia stump, a log, or a heap of tan bark In tho road, and while ho is eyeing It carefully and about to pass it, your strlko him wilh tho whip It is tho log, or tho stump or tho tau bark, that Is hurting htm, in his way of reasoning, anu or course ho will act inoro frightened, dlvo hiin timo to O Yamiuoand smell of all these objects, and uso tlio war bridlo to assist you In bringing him carefully to theao objects of fear, Bring nil objects, if posslblo, to his tioso, and lot him smell of them and then you can com in on co to accustom him to them. Broom Corn was Introduced into our country by Dr, FrnukJIn. WJiIIo exam ining a corn whisk, (imported) ho acci dentally discovered a sluclo seed, which lie- planted in his garden, and from ivhlrli the corn was propagated. JME TUB YOUNG FOLKS. A Profitable Trado in Biddlos-Trans- latcd from an Old Gorman Fapor. Nine perilous sailed from Balso down tho Ilhliio. A Jew-who wished to go to Schatampl, was allowed to como on board and Journey with them, upon con dition that ho would conduct hlmsell with propriety and glvo tho captain eighteen kreutzers for his passage. Now, ltlstruo somcthlngjlnglcd In tho Jew's pocket when ho had struck his hand against it; but tlio only money there, was a twelve kreutzer piece, for tho other was a brass button. Notwith standing tills, he accepted thoofferwlth gratitude. For ho thought to himself 'something may bo earned oven upon tho water. Thorn Is many a man who has grown rich upon tholVhlne." During tho first partortlio voyage tho passengers wero very talkative and merry, and tho Jow with ids wallet under his arm, for ho did not lay It aside, was an obJecTof much mirth and mockery as alasl Is often tho caso with thoso of his nation. But as tlio vessel sailed onward, and passed Thurcngcn and Saint Volt, tho rasscngcrs ono af ter another grew silent, and gaped, and gazed listlessly down tho river until ono cried "Como, Jowl Do you know any pas timo that will aniuso us? Your fathers must havo contrived many a ono during their" long Journey In tho wilderness" "Now Is tho time," thought tho Jew "to shear my shccpl" And ho proposed that they should sit round lu a circle, and propound various curious ques. Hons lo each other, and he with their permission would sit with them. Thoso who could not answer tho questions should pay tho ono who propounded them a twelve krtulzcr piece, and thoso who answered them pertinently should received a twelve kreutzor piece. This proposal pleased tho company, nnd ho nine to divert themselves with tho Jew's wit or stupidity, each one asked, at random, whatever chanced to enter his head. Thus, for example, tho first asked:. "IIow many soft boiled eggs could the giant Goliath cat on an cuiptystomach?" All said that It was impossible to an swer that question, and each paid his twelve kreutzers. But tho Jow said "One; for ho who has eaten ono egg, cannot put a bccond upon an empty stomach," and the other paid him twelve kreutzers. The second thought-" Walt, jew, i will try you out of tho New Testament, and think I shali win my piece! Why did tlio Apostlo ,1'nul write tlio second epistlototho Corinthians?" Tho Jew said "Becauso he was not In Corinth olherwiso he would havo spoken to them." bo ho won another twelve kreutzer piece. When thothlidsaw that tho Jew was so well versed in the Bible, ho tried him in n different way. "Who prolongs his work to as great a length as posslblo, and completes It in lime?" "Tho ropcmaker.Ifliois industrious," said tlio Jow. In tho meantime they drew near to a village, and ono said to the other "That Is Bamlach." Then tho fourth asked "In what month do tho pcoplo in Bamlach cat tho least ?" The Jew said, "In February, for it has only 28 days." Tho fifth said, "There are two natural brothers, and still only ono of them is my undo." Tho Jew said, "Tlio undo is your father's brother, and your father is not your undo." A fish now leaped out of tho water, and tho sixth asked, "what fish havo their oyes nearest together?" Tho Jew said, "Tho smallest." Tho seventh asked, "How can a man rido from Baslo to Berne in tho shado, In tho summer time, when tho sun shines?" Tho Jew said, "when ho comes to a placo whero thero is no shade, ho must dismount and go on foot." Tho eighth asked, "When a man rides in tlio winter timo from Bern to Basle, and has forgotten his gloves, how must ho manage so that his hands shall not freeze?" Tho Jow said, "I To must make fists out of them." Tho ninth was tho last. This ono asked, "IIow can llvo persons divldo five eggs, so that each man shall receive one, and still one lemalu in tlio dish?" Tho Jew bald "Tho last man must lakit tho dish with tho egg, and ho can let It llo theio as lung us lie pleases," But now it mi me- to Ids turn, and hu determined to milium good sweop, After many preliminary compliments, he asked with an air of mischievous friendliness "IIow can a man fry two trouts In thrco pans, so that a trnul may lie In each pan?" No one could iiiisjycr this, and ono after tho other gave him a twelve kreut zer piece. Bat when tho ninth desired that ho should solve tho riddle, ho rocked to and fro,8hrugged his shoulders and roll ed his eyes, "I am a, poor Jew," husahl at last, Tho rest ciiod " What has that to do with it ? Give us tho answer." "You must not take It ainlas, for I am a poor Jow." At last, after much persuasion and many promises that they would do to him np harm, ho thrust his hand into his pocket, took out ono of the twelve kreutzer pieces, that ho had won, laid It upon the table, and said "I do not know tho answer any moro than you. Hero aro my twelve kreutzers." When Iho .ilbers heard thoso words, they opened their eyes, and said that this win scarcely ao ordlng to tho agrco nient. But as they ciiu'd not control their laughter, and wero wealthy and good-natured men, and tyihn Jew had helped them to whlloawayttio timo from Saint Vi It to Hchalampi, tlioy let it pass; and thuJew took with him from tlio vessel let a good arithme tician reckon up for mo how much the Jow carried homo with him. Ho had a twelve kreutzer plcco and a brass but ton when ho camo ou board. Ho won nlno twelve kreutzer pieces by ids an swers, nlno with his own riddle, ono ho paid back, and eighteen kreutzors ho gavo to th j captain. A lauv who had boasted highly at a dluucr party of tlio good maimers of her little darling, addressing him thus: "Charlio.iny dear won't you have soma beans?" "No," was tho Ill-nian-norod reply of tho petulant cherub, "No I" exclaimed tho astonished moth er, "No what?" "No beans," na!d tho child. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Stoves nnd Tinware. JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. i n a i a 1 1 liAiiumiuuu, Mntii Hired ono door nbovo M. MeinlfMilinir Store. a .urge MHoritnctu or Hiovtm, Heaters nml Hniitre constantly on hiiml. iuhI for unto t the lowest rates. TlnnliiK In nil lln brniichi-fl carefully ntleiiilt-tt to, an I biUWrncUoii KimriinUctl, Tin work of ail kind wliolesulu ami rttull, A trlu 1 I rpquetited. gTOVES AND TINWAltE. A M. KUI'KUT announces lo his trleuds nod cnstoiucrs that continue the above business at tits old place on MAIN STREET, I1L00MSHURU. Customers cun bo accomodated with FANCY BT0VE8 of nil kind, stovepipes, 'flu ware, and ovcry a tlety or article loiiud In n BUno and Tinware Es tablishment In tlio cities, and on the most rcoeou. able term,, Repairing done at the shortest notice. a DOZEN MILK-PANB on baud for sale. N EW STOVE AND TIN 8U0I OK MAIN BTIIEET, NKAUl.r OFl'OglTK HII.LIEH' 8T011K, nLOOMSBUKQ, PENN'A. The undersigned tins Jusl lilted np and opened STOVE AND TIN SHOP, n this placo, where he Is prepared to make up uewTiN WahboI all kinds In his line, and do repairing with neatness and dispatch, upon the most reasonable terms. He also keeps on band STOVES OP VA1W0UB PATTERNS 4 STYLES, which he will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Give him a call. He Is a good mechanic, and uoaciviiiK ui uio iiuuiiu pabruimge. JAOOU METZ. Uloumsburg, April 28, 1S07. Foundries. s HAltPhKSS A HAIIMAN, UAU1.K KUUNIHtV AND MANtfKACTDKiNfJ MIOI1 8T0VIJM A l'LOWd WHOLESALE A It WAIL TIIK CK LEU HAT ED MONTHOSK IKON UK AM AN1 TltU IIUTTON WOOUKN I1KAM PLOWS. CaitlnirN iukI FIrolliIekrorroniilrlniEcityHiovc'H. All kinds or ltnuss or Iron cast tug luttilo loonier upon short notice. llIwoiiiRlmm. I'a. I'ronrlvtoiM. Mur.liVUD-ll. 0. IIANU lOVILLK FOHND11Y, MAUHINK 81101' AN1 AUUIUUIlUllAl. WOUKH. The uudcrKlifticd destrCK to lltlciriu his friends and the public- generally, that he hits lcbuilt und enlarged his Foundry and MHclilneHhop.und re moveu an ills uuhiiieNi iniia i.ikoi. niriH.'v 10 me above nuined place, where in eonnt-cMou with bis Foundry be will continue to inuuuiacture Wheeler's Hallway Chain l!or.crower und Thresher, (Improved), Curnell's l'atcnt, TIIUIMUKU AND L'l.KANKlt, cither overshot lor TnadVower or tlhdeihhot with l.ever.l'ou er. He aUo liihiiuructiires to order and xtW up all kinds ol JI I 1j h O E A It I N G i Clrcul.irKaw MauUrels, l'alent Slides for Saw MIlTi, the latent Improved lion ltc.iui I'lows of IlllllTl'llb UlllU H tHHtBII UVIIIII Xi(lV, L'UIIUIC Com I'lows, and IMow Points or every descrip tion generally used throughout the county. UtON KETTLIH, UELLS Cellar Orates, Stovcs.Slcd and Sleigh Soles, and lu fact everything generally made In a couutry Foundry. Those wishing to purchase Machines would uo well lo examine bis unit nines, and the Improvements made on the power.by which at leuttt 1X1 per cent, ol the friction is taken oil'. Al L MACII1N1S AUK WAltltANrKI) to give good satisfaction and terms made to suit fiurchasers. All kinds cf cr uutry producu taken n exchange for riows and castings. Thankful to Ills friends aud jiatrons for past favors ho would Ktlll lontlnue to solicit t he i.uiuc. WILLIAM HC11UYLFK. Apr.0,C3-tf Orungevniel'a. Wall Paper and Fainting, pil'OUTANT TO HUH.I)HKH,HOUSE110LUKl!.S &TKNANTS. The undersigned would announce to the cltl- zensof llloomsburg and vicinity that he Is pre pared to execute II O USU, BI ON, AND Oll'K A M KNTAL 1 A INTIKO In all Its branches. F A P IS II HANGING Carefully attended to. Strict attention to business and good workman ship It Is bellovcd will mcut a fair show of public patronage. Shop on CAtharluo street between Third and Fourth. Mar.5,'CD-ly, WM. F. UOUINK. Insurance Agencies. Q. L O B E MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY o I' NEW YORK. I'lluy Freeman, President, II. C. Freeman, Sec Cash capital over 82,UU0,iU),ull paid. J. It. ROinSON.ULOOJuWlUlUJ.I'A QKNKHAL AUKNT, For Luzerne, Li coming and Columbia counties. Aug.'-MfMy. j n a u it a n n a a k n a v. Wyoming S17U.0UU ,Klna i.iujo.oiic Kullun , .iuo.iwl North America -i.ji.ixmj City iMjam International - I.iui.ux) Niagara.... I,iW.(xi l'utuam .... S.'lu,(X Merchants 110,000 Hprlngfleld HVO.O'X) Farmers' lUuvllle Si,U Albany City ItXI.OOU Lancaster City 'JO.KJO York Horse, Death 4 Tlitft..." M,0ou Hume, New Haven..... l,uuo,uoo Diuivlllo, lloiso Theft FKKAS llltOWN, AVr,Kt, 11L00US1IUK0, raanl.'J-Iy., For Pure Water, u tliii cel0lratJ rump, iHirely Utteieii, durable aJ rella ble; iui to the good frld-fttiblOQail woodea Pumn, and 624.4626 T oT eoit lest thin half tha money. Iilljr arraneed o u to t non-fruezlns. and lu eon it met Ion to aiunle tba any one can put It up and keep It In repair. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PUMP VAOF Oct.22,t9-m. D K NTIBTH y, J!, C. IIOWKlt, UKNTJMT, lleMiectfully utTers liln profcsitioual nt?rvlces to ino itiuiea ami guniieuieu 01 juuoinvuiirjcuuu vi nliiltv. llo lu tire on red to attend toulltiif. varl. ouoierutloiiHln the line of his profedslon, and U pruvldml with the latent Improved 1'oucjclaim TKtTii which will bo lnuertod on old nlatluK. allverund riiuuer bne to look an well a the nat uruiiectn, 'ieeth extracted nv an ine newantf mout apirovcd mcthotU, and til ojisratlouM on Lite teeth caruhill VHiid nroneiiV attendM to. UcHldenee and oillco a low doom alov the t'-ourt iiouae(autna bitle, IlloomsbnrK, Jan.3l,uStl a iiowKJt, ia ciiHiiiod a flriit-clasti BOOT, HIIOK, HAT CAI ANU Wit. STOUK. at the old a Laud on Main Ktrcet, lllooinburK,avi jmgodof the very latestuud bcatatylea oxtsr ollgr ed to tberltlzeua of (Xilumbla County. Ho can aocoiniuodato tho publlo with thefollowlngt'ooda at the lowest rateN, Men'u heavy doublu Mlcd atoa boot, men'jt double and alnglo tap soled kip boot. incn'H heavy a toga ahoii of all kind a, inen'H tine boot nnd alioen of all urudea boy'a double aoled boot a and.hhoea of allklnda inen'a glove kid llalinoral ahoea.men'a, woineu'a.boya's and mUaea' laatlns caller, women gloe kid i'olUU very tlne,wouieu'moroc(4 lialnoruluud culf hoe, women' very tine kid buttoned gait er. In ahort boota ol all d6crlptlonn both peg god and Mewed, He would alao call attention to hi fine assort ment of HATH, OAVa, KU1W AKU NOTIONH, whkhcoinprlae all the new and popular varl etleaut prjceu which cannotfullto ull all. Theae good are ollered at tho loweat cah ratea and will be guaranteed to give atlafuetlon. A call Uftollclted before purchualug eUuhere aa It la believed thut better bargain are to be foMUd than at any other place lu the county Jaa.ttf7 ,Bv I TUP Drugs and Chemicals. imkknix VEtrniftAi, cxmm cotmin I'lltKNIX 1'KCwJKAIi CUHtH COUOIII l'lUKNIX rjCCTOHAL CUHEtt CUUUIJ' Tlio PI mm! i Vertornt will euro tlio (lUt-ntr of the Thnmt find lAtngf. nuch ns CohU, Cough. Croup, ABtliinn.lJronchllls, Catarrh, Horo Throat jumrnem'KK, yimuiiiijb uugu, imu I'uiiiiumtry Consumption, Thfn medicine In prepared y Dr. Ijorl Uberholtzcrof riillndolphtn, nnd formerly of l'hu'nlxvlllo, nml nuhoiifiH It lias only Iwcn ollcrcd for llvo yuniH, moio than ono in tit Ion holtlcH Imvo nlrrady Itcon roM, nnd the de mand for it Is lncrcaKlnu every day. Many of tho Itclall IHurbImU buy It In lot (f five Eros, and not a fow of tho Omnlry HUuckccporM try ono RroMSHtn time. Nearly every ono sho hin ever wild IttestllleH tolls popularity, nnd nearly nil who hnveUHCd It, bear tt-Ktltnnny to Its won derful power lncnrlnnCouRh. Woarocontldetit that thcro 1 no known inedlclno of surh ercnt value to tho community nftthoriicenlx rectoral. It has cured cokph of tho moRtpalufuI nnd dls tresslnf? cough, of y ears ttlnudln. It lian clvcu lusUint relief ltiMittillsof couch tiur. It linn Instantly Ktorped tho pa foxy urn of wnoopinsLOUgu, anu greaiiy snoricncti ua un ration, It Iioh cured Croup In u few minutes. Consumption has been cured by lt,wlicro all nlhor rcnicillcHhnd fulled to do cood. Hoarwencss lias been cured by It In it Mnglo nleht. Many physlolans recommend lt,and others ut,o It themselves nnd administer It In their practice wnuo outers oppose it uecnusa it laiteH away their buslnesil. Wo recommend It to our readers and lor fur- thcrpartlculara, would refer you to tho circular around the bottlo whero you will (Hid numerous certificates given by persons who havf ued It. ftlssopleimmttothetastu that children cry ior n. It U antlmulatlnoxpectoratt,RivlnK strength at the Minto time that ll allays tho coukIi. Tlio proprietor of lU mediclno lian no much mufldencG In Its cnratlvo rtowers from tho testi mony of thousands who have used It that the money will bo refunded to any purchaser who Is uoisausucu wiin mo eiiecin. It Ik so cheap that all can buy it. Trice 2 Cents, Liuko Uuttles il.W It Is prepared only by JjKVI UllEltHOLTZEU M. I)., wimi.IAMC UI;UtUsT, No. 15? Knrth Third Hireut. I'lilladeluh a. X. 11. If mtr noiircht DruirulsL or htoreeencr dKB not have Dili mediclno ask Mm to get It for you. nnd do not luthlm nut mi oil' with some oiiicr preparaiioii occuuse no ina.ics mom inoii eyoult; but go ort-cud at ouco to tsomo storo whcie you know It 1h kept, or ncnd to Dr. Uber boltzer. Hold bv 10. I. i.utz DniL'clHt. Illooms- burtf. nnd tl. V Cuasy, a Co,, Light Klreet, and neaiiy eery uiugisiauu dtoreKieper lu uoium bla County. ute, iv, u'Miin, ,Tho uuder&laned would Inform the cood iKonlo of 11 loom s bit r and surrounding, that ho hn moved hU Drug Htoro from tho old Maud to hin jNpviirioras,oii uio wesi sitio 01 mam Hireei, below Market. And llmtlio has f nil v renlenUli ed Uh Ktnek or I mien, MellclnpH,ciiemlcKPat ent Medicines I'oiiumery, nnd Yntikeo Notions. ALSO fill T atnt,a Tntina T ii m - ID.o.l.w, nnd Fixture Kenerally, for lejuifrliiK tho worn, lAiiunii nun liyvmii iimit-ruu uirnitucu lit nun, n i iv mituitllv. und fur auv Hhado or Color. PiirtlciilJir attention nalu to mittluc tin IIivrI- ciuu" in hi fining rrehCTipiiouH. inuujcnii ior past favours, bo would solicit a conlf mmnco ot ii e Kiiine. iienieinucr inenew muiiui. on Ainin Htrcct, went tide, below iiarket. UCC. lUUKtm. l.r'JtHAl.M 1', IjUX. rpo CONSUMI'TIVES. The Advert laer. havlnz bo n restored to health In n few weekK. by u very sltnplo remedy, nfter having fullered beveral years with n Novere lung ntlet'tlon,nnd that dread dl8co.se, 'onxumptlon is tiiiAioui to inaKO Known 10 ins leuow-miuor-ertt tho meiiiiH ot cure. To nil who dehlro It, bo will send a copy of the proscription used (freo of charge.) with tlio direc tion for prepurlhK nnd uslnn tho frame, which they will niutnture euro ior Conftumption,Asth inn. llronchllln etc. The oblect of tho ndver- User, In sending tho Inscription U to bent lit thonllllctcd, nnd Bpread Information which ho conceiveH iu ut luvniuauie; mm no nope eery hUiU'ierwlll try hU remedy, its H wilt cost them not hi ni. nnd imiv tnnvo a blcsjilntr. l'aitltri wihhliiL' tho prescrlplton, will plpne nddrcfes Ttcv. KUWAUU A. WIUSON. Williamsburg, Kings County, Now York, $2,000 YKAR AND RX KSHKH Toneents lo kcII Ibocclolmiti'd WII-KONHKW. INO MACillNhH. The hci-t mnihlue In tlio woild. Ktih-hutlkeon luthsuU. mm: Machine without iuo.Ni-.Y. i'or iiuiiicr i.uriicuiar, ad dress M N, Oth St., I'llllad'u, I"iu febl l'70-l f. IDOJIONA NUIlSKItY. 30 YE AILS. Kentucky Htrawberry, Coloss.il Aspaliiusl Everybody cuuhavotlie bencllt of lyeKrBt ex porlMeoln my new descilptlvo Catalogue of CO ltics ior tuucilis. ILICHS w hat anil when to nluut. WJI.1MKUY. Clunamlnson.K. J. febll'70-: niiAND OPENING OP FURNI VJT 1 UltK OProSITKTIIK OLD ErlSCOI'AL U1IU11U11, 11LUU.MH1IU1IU, l'a. The undersigned Iiavint; Just returneil from tho cities with u large assortment ot Furniture and chairs of all kinds, also a largo assortment of trunks, traveling bags, and cedar ware, fuels couUdcnt ho can sell clieupcr than any Furniture dealer lu this county. Material for repalrlnt; Boras and lounges eoiibUinlly on hand. Lumber ur cuuiury pruuucu iiiacii in excnauKO ior luriu lure, l'liuso glvo him a call bclore purchasing elsewhere. WM. HAllll. febll'70-tf. yy ant k u AOENTd FOUT1IU KING OF HOUSE HOOKS: TIIK AMEUICAN TAKMKU'S 1IOHSK HOOK, It oulsclls.tcn to one, any book of Its kind publish ed. 40lh tbouFiind in puss. Agents doing better now than ever before. Also, for OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN. In both i:N'(J,imi and GERMAN, Embracing Iho AI.I.OFATIIIC, IIO.MEOI'ATIIIC, IIYDItO. l'ATHIC, ECLECTIC nnd IIEKIIAI, modes of treatment, fill closely printed pages. 1'ilco onl i50. Themol comirfett, rcIiuUe anil pixin hmy family viedUtil book in czUlcncp, Address C F. VEN T, l'ubllsher, 35 W.llh fit., Cincinnati, Ohio. febiroo-lm WENT 3 Kf "Ur St.. S.T. or 38 W. 4th fit., rintlnnst I, O. If they want the most popular and best selling suttftfr lit nil luinV. iki.l.tlji.n.1 n...i .1 '. traltermt. Sondforclrculars. Theywlll cost you nolhlng.and mayboof great bemllt to you. frbllTO-Iy, K OTIO E . -All nervous Indebted to the KnliKcrltn'iM nn Judgment, notes or Hook aceouutuiu hereby no tified, ati tally imyiucut or mhiio will kuvo msls. WM. Mi'KELVY&CO. MrKELVY.NKALA CO Illoomsl.uri!. Feb,'.', lS70-lt A DMINISTKATOR'8 NOTICE. mrATKOC VA I.kNTINK C1IKISTIAH BEO'Il. Letters ot administration on tho estate of V. ChrUtlin late of Mudlsou two.. Columbia Co. deceased, have been granted by the lleglsicr.of wiiuiiium cuuuiy 10 i- lauaiiii Clirisiiau 01 Madison township, All ersoiis having claims or deiuamls against the estate or tho decedent are requested tuinaka them known, nnd those In debted to make payment, r . , . FHANKLIN CIIHIHTIAN febno-8w. Administrator, E ?XEOUTRlX't! NOTIRK. -i 1.S1ATK OK OKO. Ktl.Li:it. llKO'll. Letters testamentary on the estate of Oeorge Keller, lute of Flshlngcreek township, Columbia couuty deo'd, have baen granted by the ItcgUter of said couuty toHusan Keller of Fluhlngcieek. Columbia count y, I'a. All perso s having clultns against Hie estate are jequesltd to present them Jo tho Eiecutilx In Columbia conuly. Those Indebted to the estate tllhernu nolo, Judgment, mortgage or book account will make imymeui lo the Executrix ullliout delay. HU-AN KEI.LEIt, febno-dvv. Executrix. TO TJIU WOUKIHU ll,A8S:-.'u aro'llow prepared tofuiiiUh all dassis with constant em. Ployincntal home, Iho whole of thnilmo or for Iho spore moments, llu.lness new, light und prolluible. l'ersons ol cither sex easily earn from ucc. lo fj per evening, mid u pruiiorllonal sum by devoting lliclr n Ii.1e linn, to iho busi ness, Jloys und girls earn nearly ns much us men. J hat all who sea this notice may send their address nnd lest the business, wo luske this unnuru leled ollert To such us uro uot well satisfied, wo will send tl to pay for the troub oof wr llug. Full particular, n valuable sample, which will do to eommeuie woik ou and a cony pf The JWe'i IMnaru LXmtimnlon oue of iho largistund best, liimlly neiuipers published-all teut free by mull. Iltiuler If you V?W!SrlclIrolllul,l work.kdditb if. v. ALLI..V & CO., Auguslu, tlllluc. Jau,2l70.3m ACOUail, COIiO Oil SORE TIIUOiVT Kiqulres Immedlalo utlenllon, as negrect often results in uu Incura ble Lung Disease. Iiuuwn'h iino.vriiiAi. Tiiocnm Wilt Illlllllkt III. -up iil.lu ..lu.. 1... relief. For Hrourhltls. Akiimm tjitarrh.roiuuiuptlvo aud.Throut Diseases, iliev lnunu b....ir.i.,,. lei. Dingers and Public. Hpeukers uso tliciu to clear und strengthen tho voice. Owing to tho good reputation and popularity ... , . . ...u, ,.. nun vuciip mu tations ore pllered, whlcli aro good for" nothing. IlllOWN'8 UIIONCIIIAL TltOCIIES. SOLU tVUVWllKllK. nov, 12,'tiu-diu. TOU PRINTINO IN COLOItH, Rail Roads. T AOKAWANNA AND IJLOOMS- I J llllltfl UAil.HOAD Ou nuUpfUr Jan.17, 1870, rasscDgcr Trains will run na rnnnwit uoingnorwi, Arrlvu Arrlvo p.m. n. in Uolnii South. Leave Leave p. in. n. in. Bcruutou . 8.4) ii.w 1.1)0 7.80 Leave J..-U 5.UU fj.10 0.10 .so 7.:w 8.10 Arrive Ittston 8.11 10.T) lo.ul U.4S 0.(1) 8,!V1 7.M 7.1J Leave 7.S0 WW Al 9.LV 11.41 10.17 KM Arrive Klnnston 7.;V) Bhle'.slilnuy."',' 71 ueiwicK, M u.u, Uloom Danville I..'l Leave North'd , 4.19 0.4U 8.4 ii.a.) Cotineclloii maile alHcranton br the 10.40 a.m. train for (I rcat Bend, lllnghamtou, Albany and all points North, East und West. 1J. l.UUUillOUl w CATAWIS3A IlAILROAl)-On mill after MONDAY, Hep. 0, IbUO, Passenger trains on the Cntawlssa ltiiilroad will run ntthe following named hours i .VrlU Uorth. STATIONS. Dep. 8. 1.5 ii,m Wllilamsport, ' U.IS.1, Muncy. Mall ti'orth Arr, 6.00 p. m. Dep. 5.21 " " 4.S7 " " 4.40 ' " 4.00 " " 3.40 " " 3..W " 2.25 " 1.50 " ' 1.10 " " 1.30 " 1.10 l. 17 " walsonlnwn, 10.0.1 " Milton. 10.13 " Danville. 11.01 Itupert. 11.17 ' Ciilawlssii, IZ'ii p.m. llingtowu. 12.58 Hunimlt. 1.08 " tluakako. l.Vo " K. Mahony June. 2.13 "DlucTamaqua, Dine. 1.25 " lteadlmr. . ' 10.40 n.li. Arr. 0.4.5 " I'liiladelplila. 8.15 I To New York via. Head. mgor Alaueh Chuuk. From Now York via. I Mauch Chunk. f 0.53 NoChangeuf ciirs between Wllilamsport ana I'hinuieipiiia. ui.u. wi;i)ll Huy'l. B UOWN'S FAST FKEiailT KHOM IJULAW:LrJHA TO llLOOMHBUttO, nml Intermediate points. Goods forwnrded with caro nnd dcMpati h nnd nt low rates. uoinis, ui ruiinuejpuin, musv uo uenvereu at iiitner A u h. Ml market (Street, l or lull pur lieu huh. nppiv 10 Aiiu re iiuinru. 1 ronrieiors. Aug. .U'c'j-tr. U. It. Depot, llloonikburg.l'n. NORTHERN CENTRAL KAU WAY. On and alter Nov. 15th 18(11), Trains wp leave NouTltujiliitiit.AND as follows t NOIlTIIWAIll). ?5-5 A. H.-Dallylo WllllaiusKirt, (except HuniluyJ lorr.imira, i;anauoaigua, itocuesier, liuuaio Susnensluu Uridine, and N. Falls. (J.50 r. m, Dally, (oxcept Sundays) for Elmlra ami llullalo via Erie luiilway rrom Elmlrn. 5.1W i'. M., Dally, (except Buudnys) for Wllilams port. TltAINH SOUTHWARD. lu.'Ji A, M, Dally (except Monday's) lorliiiillnmru WILMINOTON AND PHILADELPHIA. 1 1. Hi 1'. M. Dally (except Sunday's) for Ilaltlmore Washington and Philadelphia. El). S. YOUNO, CJoueral Passenger Agem. Ai.khkii It. Pis kk. Uen'l Supt., R KADINQ TlAimOAD. W1NTKU AKUANCJKMliNT. Monday, Dlckmheu C7th,lSC9. (J mi i Trunk Mne Horn tho North and North Vht rorl'Jilladelphla.New 1'ork, Itojuilui;, 1'uty.i vllle, Tamaoua, Anhlaud, Hhamoklu Lebanon Alleutown, tjwton, Kphratu, l.ltlz, Laucu-itcr, Columbia, &c, Trains tenvo Uurrisburu for New York, na iol Iowh; Al und 8,lu a. ui., 12,'M noon and 2,05 p, m connecting with hlmllar trnlus ou LVnna. I tut I road, and arriving nt New York nt' I 'J, 15, ihmhi, und 10,00 n. m, reHpccttvelv. Sleeping earn accompany tho 5,35a. m.,aud 1H.JU noon irainu wuuoui cnane, Ki lurnlii': Leuvo New Yorknt 0.00 a.m. nnd I'J.wt noon and 6,00 p. in, Philadelphia nt H.li a m, and 3,30 p. in, 8 lee pine cars accompany (111) llim a. in.. UI14 'i f)0 rt m Imlimlrm.. NT V without etianue. Leavo Uarrlshurg for Heudlng, Pottsvllle, Ta inaqtiit, MlnerHvllfe, Anhlaud, tihamukln l'lne Urove, Allentowu Vt iMilla'd. at8,lUa,m.. & a,U3 A l.tu n.m.. htunnltiK at Lebanon und ririndiml wnv HtatloiiH: tho ,lupm. train connecting Ior Phil'a Potthvlllo und Columbia only. For l'ottsvllle richuvlUlU Haven aud Auburn, via Kchuvlklll and bu&quehauna Hall road, leave llarrl.ibun; at i,iii. Way 1'iusseuuer Train ieavos rhllndelnhlR nt 7Jtu n.ni., connecting with hlmllar train on Kant i"ii. raiiruau returning iroin lu-auinyut 0,:ii(p.m. Ktonnlnir uL nil Hlatlons. Lene pDltsvlllo ntS,liaud 0,00 n.ui.,nnd 2,l p.m. Uerudon at VMoa. ni., fchamokln ntSJUnnd JO, to ii, m., Ashland at 7,05 a.m. and 1A.'1U noni Taum qua nt a. m., nml p. m.for riilladelphta Leave l'otuvuio via Ucuuylklll nnd iSunguo hanua Knllrond ut 8,15 a.m. lor ItarrUbuu. nud ,;w n. m.( for l'l nu Urovo nnd Tremout, llcadlug Accommodation Tram loaves Potts villo at 5. 10 a. m.. phh Iteadlm; at7.:KI a. m.. nr. rlvlug nt riilladelphta nt 10,'J) a, in. Huturulntr, teavea i-niiaoeipiua ut itn p. in., pat8iug KeaU tug at 7.10 p.m., arriving ut PottHVllle ut U.OU p.m i'otlHtou u Aceomiuodatlon Trnln:)ouvt:ii 1'nitH town ut H.li a.m.,, ntlirntng, leu von Philadelphia Columbia ILiilro.id liains icavu rtoudliii; at 7,1 u.iii.. und (i-15 p.m. tor tiphrutii, Lltlz, Iuuchh- lVrkloiucu tlall Iload Traius leave Perklomeu Juuctton ut U.WJ n. in., a.oo & 5.30 p. in. returning : leave Bchweuksvlllo at W15 a.m., Pii5 uoon, and 1.15 n.m.T conooetlug with blmllur trains on lleadine Itallroad. Colvbrookdalo Itallroad truloH lcuvoPottKtowu ntU.lOn. in nndU.3)p. m..ieturulnt:leaveMount Pleasant at 7.00 nnd ll.!5n. m,, connecting with Kllllllltl IllWIlrllJll IMUUIHC XVUlirUUU. Chester Valley ltallinad Tratmt leave Bridge pott ut 8 JO a. m. und L'.Uj nud 5.CJ n. m. returuine. leavo Dowiilngtou ut t.:o . in., 12.15 noon and u.to p. ni., couuei-tiug with uliniiar trail s on ibMuuini; luuinmu. Ou Stuutiii-H. Itavu Saw York at 5.00 n.m.. Tiill phtu at b,m a.m. and 3,15 p.m., (tho a.oo n.m. train running only loUwidlug;) Pottavlllu 8,00 a.in.; iiumauurg at a, in. nnu i.iv p.m. anil ICi-'iirlliiif ut7 I1", n in iii,l Klnl s ... r.. burg, ut7.iu. in, ror'New York, ami utO.lOu. ui unit -1.U5 p. m. for Philadelphia. iivulu.iiuii..iuil, iliVH,Cl DVUWHi RCtlvnji UUU hxcurblon Tickets to and from alt point, utre- ggQgo checked through; 100 pounda allowed O. A. NICOLLH, General Huperlntundiint, Iteadlug, P , Dec. 7 lhfc'J. ELAWAKE, LACKAWANNA, & WEMTEUN HAII.HOAD. Winter nrrauKo. meiit. Jau.l7,l"70, Trnlus leave as follows: KA1TWAU11, WE.STWA11D. Ac. STATIONS. Mall coin. A'la M. & E. Illvls.lA .M ArlNewVork. ILv Ux4 lluielau fit,) 8.00 Christopher Kt.... H.ou lloboken 8.151 Newark 8.4U1 Wa.shlne.ton 11 jo! via wen. lilt. 01 W.J. -, new l orK ltxit Lllicrhl til) ....Newliainptni ..Oxford .. llrldi-evllln S..7J i.iri o.on! II. I. II. I 1I..V I'i5 12.15 10 ....l'hlladeliilili,. 7.,l a.iii .1 renion. S.4C 11.01 M l'llllllusljllrL.. ItAi .Mauunka L'liuuk 12.:tl ..Delawuro 12.15 ....Mii'llllt llelliLl... iiu-,: 12,20 i2.:io 12.00' WuterOap 2.4 , i,,n ...H.oiii,uusuorir 11.30 Hmaiiuovliro..... 11.20 . Heuryville 1.00 1.10 1.20 l.M 1.55 It.oil Oaklaud ii'.ui roiics 10.32 Toliyhauua , in.l'jl Ooindsboro 0.55( Moscow 0 15 Dunntuz . 0.15 Scranlou" Ml ...Clark's Summit.... 2.10 Ml. 2.52 3.UI, 3.15 11.12 S.ai 5.10 5.V7 4.SS 1.25 3.50 3ja 3.15 l'.M A.V V.U0 tl..' 10.1s 10.40 11.03 11.28 4.07 a.aj ...Aoinmon.. 8'.lu!J.VactorvliVoT.".'.'"'.Zl 4.15 4.11 7.55 ...... ICI1U1SOU. ,..llophottoiu 4.U 5.15 5.35 5.55 11.10 IMS I 7.15 0.51 ...... MOUIIOKO ,New Mllfoid..... Ureal Head 11.5 12.13 0.4U 12.3) A.M. I'.U. r.v. Connections. At niiiuhomton with Erio Itallwav. MallTruIn from New ork connects with tho Express Ma leaving IlluKhamton ot 8.37 1: with In sleeplne Couch ottaelied, stopping ot all stations, auS reaching llullalo the next morning at nau. Acc.iiiiiiindatloiri'ralnfrpniScrontonconiiecU wli h Way Train Icavh.g Illnghamtoo for Oweio and Ithaca and the West at 2.00 r. u.; also am. net ling with '1 rain on Syracuse, IllugWmton & .. ,, ,. ,, iikuw, u.n ego, ad. Bl 0.10 P M and with Truin on Alhuny A Husiiuehauua It'll' for All.iiuv end the North at 2.30 v. m. ' ' Mall Truin li-nvesliiuuliumlnu after tlie arrival (3.17 A. a.) of tho NlKht Ei pres. from liuiralo Ai'.ioiiiliiiliilli)ii Train leaves lllughumtnu af. ler th iiiilvalof the Day Exi.ress.leavlngllmia. In i al 7.00 A. a.; a'so,Tiulu leaving Syracuse it ... i ' vlllc, Northumberland .Olyplmnt, Archuald.and Caihondale. Mall Truin to New 1 York, anil the Aceoinmo.iutlon to Illughamton also eonuect with trains ou the alKive.naiued roads. The Ac. conimodatlon from Illngliaintou couuecls with Luckuwunna nud lliooinsburg for l'lttston Wr. oming, und wllkcs-Ilarre. AtManunkiiChuuk. wttli Belvldere Delaware It. It., Mall Trains from New York aud Irum InBliaiiilon couuett Willi tlie train from and to Philadelphia, stopping ut all stations. AtNew Hampton, wlih Central It. It. of New Jersey, for aud itoin New York, Ellxabetli, Plain Held, HmnervlUe, Ac At WushlngUin. wilh Morris & Essex H. It., for New ork.Mewark.Moi rlsUiwu.Dover. Hocketu. town, Easloi. Ac. W. K HAI.IlTEAl).Su.t, ll.A, HENItY, Oen, Pass, and Tkt. Agent, CXBEST IN THE V0RLD.ii)f New York Officii 27 BEEKMAN BT. dee, 21,'fio.llui, Dry Goods & Notions. jyj-EW BTOOK OF OIaITUINU. Fresh arrival ol FALL AND W1NTEU 0001W. david Lowr.Nnr.no Invites attention to his stock ol ClIEAl'ANDFAHIIIONAni.lH'LOTIlINO. nt his store on Main Ht reel, twodoors above the American House lliooinsburg, l'a., where ho lim Just received from New York and Philadelphia a full assortment of MEN AND TJOYB' CM1TJUNU, Including tlio most fashionable, durable, and """,1S0""-' DltEHHGOODM. couslsling of U0X.8ACK, IlOCO,OUM,ANllOll.-OL,UMl COATS AND PANTH. of all sorts, sizes and colors. Ho has also rephn Ished his already largo stock of FALL AND WINTEU HIIAWLM. bTIHPED. FlQUltED, AND PLA1K VESTH HIIIUTH, CIIAVAT8, STOCKS, COLIAIW 11-ANDKEItCIIIEFS. C1IX)VEH, tjUSPENDElW, AND FANCY AUTICI.KS llo nas constantly on hand a large and well-so ected assortment of CLOTHS AND VEK11NOH. which he Is piepuied to make lo order Into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, aud In the best manner. Alt his clothing Is made to wear, and most of It Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND .1 EWELHY, of ovcry description, lino nnd cheap. Ills caseol Jewelry Is not surpassed In this place. Call ami oxamlue his general loisortineu uf CLOTIIINU. WATCHES, J EWEI.UY , AC. DAVID LOWENUEIttl. rplIE CHEAPEST AND UEST BXiAOS All r A O A NOW MANUk'ACrUlll.n Is Till. II UIII.E WAIIH 11KD LION JlllAXl) to he round nt the popular dry gisids store of the umlcisincd where everybody huy their SILKS, HUEHS OOOIW. FUHM, SHAWIX, HOHIEHV,- (I1.0V1M, . AC, AO. and any thing that they wanllii the line of dry goods. M. P. LUTZ MAIN STItEET OPP.OSITK TIIK COURT IIOUSU, DLoorvrsBtjno, fa. Nov, li,'C9-t . c. C. M A n It have Just received from the eulcru markets large and well selected slock of D K Y GOO U S , O fl N 8 I S T I N U OF Casslmers, Jeans, Rest bleached J: llrown Muslins, Calicoes, Tickings. Tulilo Linens, Cotton &. All Muol lliiuuel Ac, Ac, A good stock of Iulles duss g..oiis, Ltilcst styles A pattei us. Spices of nil kinds Uuod stis-k groceries, Qucensware, Stone ware. Wood t willow ware, Flour A Chop, Also Kitchen Crystal Soup for elcanlu.' Tin Urass,itc. All goods sold clieuplur cash or pu duce. He would cull tlio attention of burers to h well nud carefully seleclvd assortment width comprises evurytlilng usually kept In tlio conn try, feeling conrident iliat ho cun sell tliciu goods at such prices us Will unsnro sutUfiictlun, Nov.S.'oa.lf (J. r. MAItlt. jyjILLlCH'H STOKK. KHES1I AHItl,. ,!t PALL AND WINTKIt liooiM. The subscriber has lust returned inmi the elite. wim another large and sWeci a.,irtnieut ol FALL Ai.il WINTER liuuiis. purchased lu New Yorkauu Philadelphia at tin owesi ngure.anu winch he Is detei mined lo se ou us iiiisieraie lorms as can he pruemed els. where lu Uloomslmrg. His slock comprise. LADIES' UltKKH (HHIDm of tho choicest styles anil latest mniimiis. iot-. ii with h large ussortmeul of Dry Oisids and Un cones, couai.llugol the liillnwlii,. n,.M turpeis, I III Cloths, .'loths, lUssllni'les, Shawls, I'lHiinels Silks. While I I .III. I,, lis, llo.ii sk lri, dusiius, lliillowwai. . 'edarwar. nueenswure, llardwai ii.nHs ami Hliot n. Huts uud Caps Hoop Nets, Utubiellas, ljoklug-Uhuise.., Tobacco, IXitlee, Sugurs, Teas, Itlee, Allspice, Utiiiier, cluuauioi,, Nutmegs N1) NOTIONS OEN UALLV. In short, everything usually keiu m ,.,,ir. stores, to which ue Invites the aliemlon ol II., publlo generally. Hie highest prue will m ,.i,i for coutxry produce lu exchaugu ior s,si. S. II, MII.LEll A SUN, Arcade Buildings, Dlcsmisburn, Pa. QONKEO T lONEIlY, toVhJ uShfiflri "l""a '"i1"''111"11 ""uoiiuc. ut me puntie Hist h. bus upeuiHl h FIllST-CLASS lll.S'KECTIONKIU SIOltE lu thobulldlug Ululi ueeupied n. Fox & Webb whei. lie Is prepared to lurnlshall kind, of PLAIN A.FANCY CANDIES, FHENC1I CANDIES, FOHEION A IKIMl'MTIItFlltMTH NUTh, UAIHINh, AO., AU &i BV WHOLES.! he OU KtTilU lu short, a lull assortment ol nil .-uui. i.. his Hue ol business. A great iwrlrty ol DOLLS, TOYS, ,e ;?i!S.b.lf.""rUl '"''. Partlculsr atteutlon II It K A l AND OA K El. of all kinds, fresh ever) day. Oil It I HTM as OA N DIES. II II I 8 T M A S TOYS. A cull is sollelleil. un.l Mutiu, . guaranteed, "' " Nov, 22. ism KCKHAltT JACOI1S, y K U 0 II A N I) I 8 K fsOTICE IS HEHEIIV UIVEN To my friends uud tho public generally, msl all DHY GOODS, OllOOKHIIM, (iUUliNSWAUK, NOTIONS, S.V., are ismstautly ou haud and lor sale AT UAKTON'h OLD BT4NI) Uuiouauuua, ur JAMIit K, EYEIt. -AUo, Hole Agent for.Ei.l.' lHoswiATii ot . Large lot (imstsnlly ou haud, fol4'7. Dry Goods & Groceries. 11IAN1) OflONING I OltAND OPEN NU IIIIAND OI'ENINd OltAND OI'ENINU OltAND Ol'ENINO or AND WINTEII OOOIIS, AND WINTEU OOODS, . AND WINTKlt OOOIS, FALL FALL FALL FALL AND FALL AND wmiriii wimiin, WINTElt OOOIIS, consisting ot consisting ol consisting of consisting of consisting of imy DHY DHY DHY DHY OOOIIS, HOODS, OOODS, OOODS OOODS, HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS AND CAIN, AND DAI'S, AND CAPS, AND CAI-S, AND UAPH, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HOOTS AND SHOES, HKADY-MA11E CLOTHING. HEADY-MADE CI.OTH1NO HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, HEADY-MAIIE CLOTHING, HHADY-MA DE CLOTlII?0. LOOKINO-OlSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, LOOKING-GLASSES, 1 .00 K I N G-G LA SSES. NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS I'A I NTS AND AND AND AND AND OILS, Oil A OILS, OILS, OILS, OHOOERtKS, GHOUEHIES, GHOCEUIIX, GHOCEItlES. GHOCEItll'.S, OtlEENSWAKE. ItllEKNSWAHE, OllEENSWAHK, olIEENSWAHE, ItUEENSWAKK HAIIDWAUE. HAlillWAHK, HAHIIWAHl:, IIAUlnS'AIlL, IIAHIIWAHE, TINWAltE, TINWAltE, TINWAltE, TINWAltE, TINWAltE, SALT, SALT, SALT, FISH, FISH, FISH, KITH FISH, GHA1N GHAIN GRAIN GRAIN DRAIN AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS, AND SEEDS. Ac. A AT .dl'KELVY, NEAL ,V CO.'S,. McKELVY, NEAL At CO.'S, McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. McKELVY, NEAL A CO.'S. Northwest coiner ol Milium 1 Marki'l strei Is, Northwest corner of .Malu und Market sti-,.is. Northwest coruer of Main und Market Mnn, North wesl eoruer of Mulii ami Markel Sll-eets. Northwest corner of Main aud Market street, IlLOOMSIIllHG, PA., IllAJOMSIIUItO, I'A III.OOMSIIURO, PA., IILOOMSlltJHO, PA Hl.OOMSIIUHO, I'A. IRON AND NAILH, IRON AND NAIIJa. IKON AND NAILS, . I HON AND NAI1X, IKON AND NAILS, lu large quantities and at mlni-cd ihi,, alwu) uu iinuii. Miscellaneous. BI.OOMSIIUIIO NORMAL SCHOOL A ND LU EIIAltY INSlnU'lE. ' BOA HI) OF INSTRUCTION. IIENHY CAHVEIt, A. JL, Principal. Professor of Intellectual nud moral science, und theory mi l practice of leaching. MissSiiruli A. Catver, Preceptress, Teacher or Fiench, ltotany und ornamenttri brunches. Isaac O. Ilcst, A. II., Professor or Ancient Languages uud English Uruminur, .1. W. Fence, A. M, Proressor ol Malhematies. and iiiuclle.il a. tronumy Rev. I). C. John, A. M., Profe sorof chetuistry uud physics. F. M. Hales, Teacher of geography. Iiistoij It lUutU keeping James ltrowu, Assl taul teacher of mathematics Or mmar. English Miss Alice M. Carver, IVuchcrof Music on tho piano and nielisleaii. , , , Mrs, Hattlo L. Host, readier of Vocal Music uud Instrumental mm' Miss Julia M. attest, Tcuclii r of model School. Tho FALL term will commence Aus. 0. iwii and until our boarding hall is ready for occiiiiuV cy on appllcatlou to flio Principal, siuikuls will be furnished with homes in pleusunl lauilllea. it Is hotter orslndentsloconitueneual ihuoii. enlugof Iho term, but when ibis is ImprnctlcH hie Ihey e.iu i nter atony time. 1 .M.ucli 20 Ism. QMN II1U.S LINE. Theundeislgiicd would ris,,tiully aiinni t, theelllriiis of illismistinrg and ihc ,,i,ii, frui. rttlly Ilia he Is running an OMNI HUM LINE between this place and IIih dllleienl railroad il, sitsdally(Sundays exec.tisli, tucontieet wltli tin several trains going South uud Wesl on the Cam. wlssaaud Wllilamsport Rulliuad.and with llios, going Nort), aud South ou the Ijukawannu uu.l HIiKimshnrg Railroad. IllsOinnlbussesuie lu gissl eoudlllon, eommo. dlous and comlortablo, ami cliutgcs leasouable. Persons wishing lo meel or see their rrlends do. part, can he accomodated usin reasonable charge by leaving timely notice at auj of tho hotels. JACOll L QIUTON, Proprleloi NK W COAL YA R D. run undersigned respectfully inform the f i1,1 i".V" "t "l'VurK t oliniib a eoSnty eoul nnu selected lump coal for smithing purpo ses, on their whaif. udjoluiiig M'Kclvvf Neal A Co's l-urnace; wilh ug.ssl patr of llalfiilo scales Vm,".'ui wl"."r' "' M.t'"! "". '"'V. and straw" Likewise uhor.e und wagon, to deliver coil t. uV.'.T" J1 'V '' r '!' Aslhey purelmseii large AUGUTUS MASON, UK iiiiiIcrslKiiPd will tnko in ox. nId'irtiM" t?m,'i",nJ Of'-eerles, I lie following JL. IIENDEIUSHOT, lliooinsburg Mar. 18,'CO-ly, ' TirAN'l'KD. To all out hp em- ('.!., I'1"Tu!-," w'UliUuy that what wo kave to oiler jou Is no new thing or cipeiliuent as those fio have followed It lor yruri w ii u" lift? We can prove loyou ihatjou nre sure 3 money fastertliuuouesu hi niiyollieiliouorubie bustue. s. No great lull ni, and but lit tle T i miey r.qulr.dt..Huit IIAltCL Y iv LO.. Nov..0,'00.3.n. """-f'H, Philadelphia. , s 1j A T K it O O Y I N Q, UVEHY VARIETY MOST FAVOUAIJLK UATUS, JOHN 'IHOMAs, i,ii l ASPEIl J, THOMAS Hoi, wt, lliooinsburg. Pa. Mar.l.tia.yr. Q.KT TIIK U EST. jiniiMit, s ( o per 'liihular LlghtuniK 1U1 Is eyer isMuled, The subscriber Is ugeut f r the n 'r oo'ini'i"0" """ R" "ril" V lu" ll or In l".r." '.y,1, ', l"omplly attended lo. UIDLEMAN, EUHIN1CSS OAHDS, VISITING CARDS, i.i:rn:it heads, 'W' HILL HEADS, PltOGltAMMrX, POSTERS, , 40. Niully und Cluujily 1'iliUetl Fioui Hie Jjittst Styles of 'Jypo at tha COLUMBIAN OFFICl', Q.UOVKII A 11AK1CK-H FIIIST I'lttiMlm, nijAHTu, STl-i'm, FAMILY SEWING Ileum to.-, iihoahway,. new vouk. 730 Cheslnut Sltret l'h,, Itlplil,, POINTS OF EX I'll Ues CS, ileiiuly and KlHslleilyui nilili. Perfection nud Simplicity of .M,d,M Using both thieiids lliwllyfroMtlrt No fastening of scams i- i,..,... I ii iini'iiu. i Wide, range ol appllcalluu without eh... J adjustment. 1 The kcitm lelulns lis I cauiy and .,.! wasniug anu ironing. ... . . Besides doing nil kinds of work dotb Sewing Machines, Ihese Machine, cxecuu C most beautiful and permnt.cnt EmkolJin. orunluetilal v.otk. e- me iiigtiest i-i einf i-ius nt all lheEa!i,tI Exhibitions of Iho Utill.d StalMlridBJ have been uumilid II. e drover A EalmfcB Machines, und the wnik iloiiobyihim1,ioe,J exhlhlled In eiimpclltliiii, , J-The very lilglust prl, THE t" Till! LEOION OF liliNOit, was coufrtd J tho lepieseiilatlvi. ol His OrovcrAlSakttfcfjH Machines, at tlio Expodtlon Unlumlle, hrl 1S07, thus utleitlng Ihelr great MirMtjijH all oilier Sewing Miii-hho s. F O It HA L K jD O RANI iit.ooM.siwna pa. June 2.5,'00-ly Hardware & Cutlery. I TIIK MOW 1IA limVAHE6T0U I NK PMI t ULTRA. Havit.g etilalged i ur Store ltocm ulJ OI'ENliU A NEW HUITLY, dirfCtlv Iroin Ihe MauufnclurerH. purcbisil cash, on-a declining market, w earepKiai oiler lliu h into lu FAHJIEILS, MECHANICS, IiUILDEEJ I and tin- r-t if Miitiklnd,ageuerulitk,i III 1st Hi. nil 111,, kln.K and ouslltlCS UlQllll 1 lii a city lliiiil Wuro store, siiltalil. lolienj ot iiiecouniy, ui unusually iuw 1'ui.Tfc All tliose ulmuiudeslrluusof narcbulpiM In our line em save .Money pytoeiiDims. ' Pleil-e give in a e ill iindciamlueoontotll Apr. lEUBMyr liloomibartdM JAcoif K. Maim. J.aBoH g SI I Til & S KLTZEB, I iii porters and Dealers In Koiel:u ulf t t mm mm II A II l WARE, O II N S. C 1ITLEKY, 4C, SO. 400 N. TIIIKll HriiKKT, AB.CAUOWl PHII.AIIKLI'IIIA. Nov, 22, 07-1 1. 11 " A I) V II I s. I.AZAKUH A JIOBIlISl 0 H I, E II It A T K P l'KUKKCTKl) SI'ECTAC, AND EYE OLAhSlX ini- oueol tbellriu will lie ui the More 0IM"f Ml hi A. i. W B B Dp STATHlM-'lip ISLUUMSm A'fVJ'J p Oneday only, FlldnJ' MAe""1-"411 ilun.i..,iw i.,ril,i,un.i.eeliwl't"!,i" II Webb In littlin the ee III ilUIW'l"H cases. ,...1 or ali1 1IHII.O so per l.l prom iiinu"." Ion nto reeotumended lo avail Hp' ui"" opportiiull)'. OUU Sl'ECTACLINl' i:VK-'lljS8f' ai-nowm:iiiki''WKTB ... ,ii.-.ii i.i-f-r ttsslstiiiKoloslgliteM'r ii,nf',-"IUI'!j' ii.,rilli' f uiivujn uo iciicii iihii ..- and comiorl w lille stieiiglhtuli'H fcJ 11 tlieEjesinosUl"""1'111 . . im ihe M1 e iui.u occasion ot ,.".j . , Miiploy no pc.llnrs,and lui'i'""""" llliiso prelelldlugto ll'l'"""'1'"' fur wle, Ocl,22,'09-lf. .... i Hi POWIIKII i KOH AM" i ..uilBilH, W, 41. nei"""' Huperl, I'a. Muuiitacturcis of POWIiEH UI-''M' uud dealers luull kinds ol I IIKIIlUl. Ut e uutlce that they uir pro"1 their custom with dispatch, rrrm erois.